Law school in 30 seconds? Not quite, but close! Visit the Oregon State Bar’s public website for some fun lessons in the law. They answer questions like these…
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Oregon Attorney General and Legislative Leaders: A Cheap and Easy Challenge
“Oregon AG Public Records and Meetings Manual” and Superseded ORSs My Oregon public law librarian “Please, sir, I want some more” Wish List is not long: 1) Superseded Oregon…
Oregon Building Code Changes Coming April 1st, 2008
There is a lot of information at the Oregon Building Codes Division (BCD) web site including free Current Building Codes, news releases, and more. *My previous OLR post on…
Oregon Paternity Laws: 2007 Update
Many changes have been made to Oregon’s paternity laws. For information about these changes, see: Oregon State Bar (OSB), Family Law Newsletter, April 2008 (vol. 27, #2) (not…
Oregon Cell Phone Records and Warrants Law: on OPB’s Think Out Loud
Read and listen to a discussion about Oregon’s cell phone records and warrants law at: OPB’s Think Out Loud May 3, 2011 , program: Think Out Loud: Cell phone…
Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook and Compilation (2014)
From OSB: Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook and Compilation, Vols. 1 and 2 “Oregon Attorney Fee Codebook, 2014 Edition This handy spiral -bound volume includes Oregon Rules of Civil…
Oregon Nonprofits and the Law
…research is the Nonprofit Association of Oregon (NAO) (formerly known as TACS) and their the excellent Oregon nonprofit corporation handbook , which is the place to begin…
How Do I Find Someone in Oregon to Transcribe a Court Recording?
…the CD and how it was recorded. For example, Oregon Courts use FTR (“For The Record”) to record trials. Is that what is on your CD? 2) Second, keep in…
Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries
The following Oregon law libraries have a selection of credit-worthy Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course materials available for members of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and others who can…
Finding Death Records and Obituaries in Oregon (and beyond)
…librarians when the specific question is particularly vexing. 2) In Oregon, public libraries may have these subscription databases that you can search, sometimes remotely:a) America’s Obituaries and Death Noticesb) Biography…
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